Monthly Archives: June 2012

Ocean Spray’s “No Sugar Added” Claim May Be Deceptive

Nothing beats a glass of freshly-squeezed juice in the morning.  Unfortunately, squeezing fresh juice everyday [...]

Has E-Z Pass Cited You For Bogus Toll Violations?

One of the modern innovations that makes auto travel in and around major cities in [...]

Is Sephora Stealing Its Employees’ Time?

There is little doubt that every major retailer has to deal with “shrinkage,” or shoplifting.  [...]

Banks Should Not Make Customers Pay To Fix Bank Errors

There have been far too many instances lately where powerful banks abused their customers’ trust. [...]

Court Denies CFL Pizza’s Motion To Dismiss Claims By Drivers

In 2011, our attorneys filed a law suit against CFL Pizza, a Florida Pizza Hut franchisee, [...]

GameStop May Be Forcing Its Employees To Work For Free

GameStop is one of the largest retailers in the United States, with thousands of stores [...]

Lawsuits Against Zappos Coordinated In Las Vegas

Our team recently sued Zappos on behalf of the 24 million Zappos customers whose personal [...]

Is Your Employer Stealing Your Time?

One of the biggest expenses retailers have relates to “shrinkage,” or shoplifting. Few would dispute [...]

“Quick Pay” Isn’t Always Quick

Chase and other banks have instituted “Quick Pay programs.”  According to the commercials, customers can [...]

Joseph A. Bank Perpetual Sale

Everyone loves a sale, and that is what Joseph A. Bank Clothiers, Inc., also known [...]